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Konrad Sarzyński

75.0
Avg Score Given
-16.3
Steam Disparity
+4.0
MC Disparity
-16.3
Combined Disparity
3
Reviews
1 early reviews (before release)|1 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|1 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

75
Lowest Score
75
Highest Score
0.0
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Reviews

Anno 117 is, as a whole, a fine game that will allow fans of the series to enter a new era and enjoy mechanics that are more complex than those of its predecessor. The soundtrack is great, and the graphics are very pleasing to the eye. However, I feel that Ubisoft has played it a little too safe and lazy. Although I personally love Anno 1800, I didn't necessarily want the new instalment to be so similar to it.

Critic
75
Steam
71+3.9
Metacritic
71+4.0
Combined
71+4.0

The Wandering Village is a lovely game with an interesting mechanic of travelling on the back of a giant creature. While its visual style severely restricts the freedom of building, it adds to the mood very well and sets the game apart from “ordinary” builders. The developers had a vision and didn't shy away from realizing it. It's a shame that the campaign is a huge disappointment for me.

Critic
75
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

Workers & Resources is a terrific builder. Very complicated, quite ugly, with a cluttered UI and an extremely complex network of mechanics and connections, that looks like something from a fever dream. But it drags you in and offers lots of saisfaction when something finally goes right.

Critic
75
Steam
91-16.3
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
91-16.3